The Cloward Piven Strategy

Is it possible that each and every decision Barack Obama has made was actually
intended to bring the United States, a country with a rich history and
traditions that he clearly detests, down to it's knees?

According to recent studies made by World Bank, the coming crisis will be far worse than initially predicted.
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While it may not be the politically correct or the politically acceptable thing
to say so; the answer is yes. Barack Obama knows exactly what he is doing, and
our nation's recent misfortunes are not the result of rookie mistakes born of
incompetence or ignorance.

What would you say if we were to tell you that Barack Obama is actually carrying out a carefully outlined plan that had been mapped-out long ago by two socialist Columbia University professors who, perhaps not-so coincidentally, taught at Columbia University when Barack Obama attended Columbia; and that the eventual goal of this carefully engineered plan is to bring about the destruction of our economy and our nation from within?

These two socialist university professors, Richard Cloward and Frances Fox Piven did, in fact, formulate and publish what they called a "plan for manufactured crisis," or as it is more commonly called today, the Cloward Piven Strategy, with that exact goal in mind.

And just why would these university professors formulate a plan to bring about the downfall of the United States and why would a future political leader implement a plan to intentionally ruin our economy?

Barack Obama answered that question during the 2008 presidential campaign; unfortunately, at that time, most Americans either weren't paying attention or didn't understand exactly what he meant when he said that the wanted to "fundamentally transform" the United States of America.

And, while it may sound shocking, Barack Obama may actually believe, in his own mind, that he's making a better world. At the very least, he is convinced that he's transforming America into a "socialist utopia."

Ask yourself the following question: if one's goal is the total transformation of a society, what must, first and foremost, be done to bring about that transformation in a reasonable period of time?

How does the Cloward Piven Strategy fit into the concepts of "Social Justice" and "Economic Justice?" Is the strategy nothing more than another tool of the Progressive Left? Does the implementation of the strategy tie into the Federal Reserve, the progressive income tax and the United Nations? How does the strategy tie into the leftist concept that our Constitution is "fatally flawed" and must "evolve" into something better.

Glenn Beck covers these topics in this excellent video series on the Cloward Piven Strategy and explains how Progressive simply "think differently" from the rest of us and why they honestly believe that the perverse plan to implement the strategy is a means to make the world "a better place."

And since Progressives think differently than the rest of us, is it possible
that the destruction of our country as we know it
is, in Barack Obama's mind, a means to bring about the
"hope and change"
that he promised?

As Beck explains, implementation of the Cloward
Piven Strategy is no conspiracy theory. It's an out in the open
plan, initially published by Cloward and Piven under the title of:
"A Strategy To End Poverty."

It's vital to understand that the expansion of the Welfare State is not a
means of eradicating poverty, in the short term. Rather overwhelming
the system is actually meant to create poverty in the short terms so
that those who are advancing the strategy can re-tool
the system and bring about a more equal distribution of wealth. As
they say, the road to hell is paved with good intentions. Watch
Beck. He connects the dots.

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